I bought this guy 100 cigars... best cigars of the world. No chemicals, no pesticides, no conservants, no freeze... just natural, tobacco, water and honey... Lovely...
I have watched this like 5x in a row. This guy is an amazing sales guy. Infact i already imagine myself in cuba looking for his factory. Very interesting.
How awesome is this! This is the exact place I went to a few years back, I remember the honey and the lemonade with Rum, I brought back 120 cigars but smoked them all, that was the start of my cigar obsession. I wish I knew then what I know now, I would have let them sit in my humidor for a few years. :( One day I'll go back.
I bet those were on par with some Cohiba or H Upmanns. For heaven sake, they're coming from the same vuelta abajo region. Nothing and I mean nothing holds a candle to an authentic puro Habano. I wish I could go there.
@@nathanialmiller2957 I don't remember exactly. But I think it was super cheap. I need to find my book and get back with you. It might be 2 or 3 weeks because I am on holiday in Greece now. Sorry for delay.
If he were in the U.S. Liberals and Conservatives would fight over who could exploit his suffering more compared to in Cuba where only the state screws you over.
hello, the video is very interesting, thank you for your efforts. Who makes the cigar? How can I contact you? Thank you very much for your attention, love.
An old man gave me all his cigars before he died 50 boxes of Cubans…..I don’t smoke so I took a box to the local cigar shop….there jaws dropped and they said name your price;) can’t tell ya rest
Let me see if I get it right: "Puro" means cuban made whereas "Habanos" means the same cuban made but with the governement label ( they ar more expencive because of the brand-label the get) is that right ?
Unbanded, is what he said...by definition, that means you bought from an individual not the govt. run cigar factory or store. So they do not fall under the embargo - according to the man in the video.
DO NOT STORE CIGARS IN A REFRIGERATOR! I heard what the salesman said about that. Please, ignore that piece of "advice." It would be better to keep them in a Tupperware container with a small container of distilled water. Of course, the best is a humidor with humidification, but most tourists who buy cigars aren't aficionados. A refrigerator will ruin your lovely stogies with too much light, humidity and too low temperature.
This guy is selling lies to all you tourist Habano cigars are not the same as what he is selling, in a way yes because it is made in Cuba but The standards are not the same in terms of consistency fertilization of the soil The amount of years it was fermented and aged all these things play a factor know if you want to support them that’s fine but now it’s not equivalent it’s just different by the way Cuba no longer Has the best cigars Nicaraguan & Dominican are now Regarded as the best for their taste ,quality , and consistency Cuba got left in the past when the embargo happened and their quality control took a dump amongst other things
i’m cuba they don’t treat cigars like how we do in the states or other parts of the world, most of the time they don’t even cut it with tools, they pinch the cap with their thumbs and use matches to light,
@@CameronLestagez I definitely do that last trick, it works perfectly. I just don't like flavored cigars and the thought of my lips sticking to the cigar from that much honey, oof.
@@joeface448he way Americans smoke cigars is weird. Too much hassle. Turned something beautifully simple into something convoluted. I just saw a video of some guy using a pronged device to measure the humidity of his cigar. Just why? Btw dipping cigar in honey is how they’ve been smoked forever in LATAM. Che Guevara used to do the same. It’s coats your throat and protects it. Edit: That pronged device was a moisture meter and said guy was poking and assaulting that poor cigar. SMH. Y’all are weird.
I bought this guy 100 cigars... best cigars of the world. No chemicals, no pesticides, no conservants, no freeze... just natural, tobacco, water and honey... Lovely...
Could you give please tell an avarage price per stick?
@@georgeG682 one year ago I paid around 4 to 6 dollars per cigar in the farm.
@@liberating_talks Thank you!
Did you bring the back to the U.S? I am wanting to bring some home in November
@@Texastall no, to europe. Sorry. I think to USA is only 25 allowed
I have watched this like 5x in a row. This guy is an amazing sales guy. Infact i already imagine myself in cuba looking for his factory. Very interesting.
How awesome is this! This is the exact place I went to a few years back, I remember the honey and the lemonade with Rum, I brought back 120 cigars but smoked them all, that was the start of my cigar obsession. I wish I knew then what I know now, I would have let them sit in my humidor for a few years. :( One day I'll go back.
I would love to go there
Is there a specific tour guide/ group or do I just go to viñales valley?
I bet those were on par with some Cohiba or H Upmanns. For heaven sake, they're coming from the same vuelta abajo region. Nothing and I mean nothing holds a candle to an authentic puro Habano. I wish I could go there.
Hummm... they have a limit of 5 cigars or 100 bucks worth that you can bring back.
El mejor fabricante de puros de Cuba, desde Mazatlán, Sinaloa, México. (Saludos.)
Amazing salesman hustling these tourists 😂
Great informational video!
How much was that roll of cigars??
@@nathanialmiller2957 I don't remember exactly. But I think it was super cheap. I need to find my book and get back with you. It might be 2 or 3 weeks because I am on holiday in Greece now. Sorry for delay.
I love get some real deal Cuban cigars
That guy would be rich if he living in the US. His salesmanship is perfect
If he were in the U.S. Liberals and Conservatives would fight over who could exploit his suffering more compared to in Cuba where only the state screws you over.
That Cuban guy is the perfect bullshitter salesman
🤣🤣
hello, the video is very interesting, thank you for your efforts. Who makes the cigar? How can I contact you? Thank you very much for your attention, love.
Quiero unos puros aver quetal 👍
An old man gave me all his cigars before he died 50 boxes of Cubans…..I don’t smoke so I took a box to the local cigar shop….there jaws dropped and they said name your price;) can’t tell ya rest
I want too purchase cigar
Woooooow!!!
Wow that's fortunate
@@mz.foodie6951 you took the word out of my mouth
Sure
Let me see if I get it right: "Puro" means cuban made whereas "Habanos" means the same cuban made but with the governement label ( they ar more expencive because of the brand-label the get) is that right ?
nope , Puro means the cigar is rolled only out of one variety tabak.
Sorry for my poor english😅
@@gehteuchnichtsan2124 txs
Como puedo comprar un paquete de habanos y en cuanto los vende y envialos a cd. Madero Tam, Mexico
We can bring Cuban cigars into the U.S again?
I honestly don’t think US customs would allow any cigars to come in from Cuba.
They did when I was there years ago. I brought home 2 bundles 😁 for my coworkers. Check customs etc for current information.
@@oliviab.traveling1012I am going to be there in November and would love to bring home some. Any info would be very helpful
Does someone knows price/stick of farm rolls in nowadays?
Just payed $4 per cigar in Vinales
Do you have this guys contact details?
99% of cigar in Cuba are fake. These are legit friends.
So as Americans we have unlimited cigars to bring back as long as they're farm rolled?
I don't remember the exact number but I believe he said so in the video. I took home like 50 cigars. My coworkers enjoyed them 🙂
Do you have three address for this guy's farm?
Unbanded, is what he said...by definition, that means you bought from an individual not the govt. run cigar factory or store. So they do not fall under the embargo - according to the man in the video.
As long as they are unbanded. You know, missing that colorful label that wraps around the cigar.
As long as they are unbanded. You know, missing that colorful label that wraps around the cigar.
How many did he say American can bring back for his family business cigars
whose she at 1:52
Is there a contact of this guy please?
I have the phone number of another farmer. I was in Cuba a month ago and i bought tobaccos from farmer. Very economy
@@giorgosbas7351 awesome. How was/is the quality??
@@gcuervogold its like cohiba singlo v and montecristo
@@giorgosbas7351 unrivaled and amazing🏆
@@giorgosbas7351 can you post his details I would love to contact him too
DO NOT STORE CIGARS IN A REFRIGERATOR! I heard what the salesman said about that. Please, ignore that piece of "advice." It would be better to keep them in a Tupperware container with a small container of distilled water. Of course, the best is a humidor with humidification, but most tourists who buy cigars aren't aficionados. A refrigerator will ruin your lovely stogies with too much light, humidity and too low temperature.
This guy is selling lies to all you tourist Habano cigars are not the same as what he is selling, in a way yes because it is made in Cuba but The standards are not the same in terms of consistency fertilization of the soil The amount of years it was fermented and aged all these things play a factor know if you want to support them that’s fine but now it’s not equivalent it’s just different by the way Cuba no longer Has the best cigars Nicaraguan & Dominican are now Regarded as the best for their taste ,quality , and consistency Cuba got left in the past when the embargo happened and their quality control took a dump amongst other things
damn。right
Nothing beats a Cuban cigar. Nothing.
whatever you say seppo. nothing in the world beats a habano. copied by many, beaten by none
Ya la cago con la foto del Che
Es cuba amigo. Que esperas.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dont be that “guy” that lets them dry, know how to treat them and defo keep a couple for yourself, if you feel like sharing or selling let me know 😂
From the way he dipped and lit the cigar, it just made me cringe so hard lol
i’m cuba they don’t treat cigars like how we do in the states or other parts of the world, most of the time they don’t even cut it with tools, they pinch the cap with their thumbs and use matches to light,
@@CameronLestagez I definitely do that last trick, it works perfectly. I just don't like flavored cigars and the thought of my lips sticking to the cigar from that much honey, oof.
The honey acts like a coating for you throat for all of the new people and also help acts like a filter.
@@joeface448he way Americans smoke cigars is weird. Too much hassle. Turned something beautifully simple into something convoluted. I just saw a video of some guy using a pronged device to measure the humidity of his cigar. Just why?
Btw dipping cigar in honey is how they’ve been smoked forever in LATAM. Che Guevara used to do the same. It’s coats your throat and protects it.
Edit: That pronged device was a moisture meter and said guy was poking and assaulting that poor cigar. SMH. Y’all are weird.
Tantos millones que obtiene el régimen mientras los que cultivan y elaboran viven de un mísero salario que no les da para vivir y comer dignamente.
Опять туристов разводят на сигары с мёдом.
Туристов разводят как котят.
The name is habano 100% pure tabacco